At a venue of your choice where you feel comfortable, let us bring the games to you.

We are 100% mobile so can play at just about any venue. Due to the ease and safety of SWAT Laser Games we are able to cater for all events – indoors and outdoors. As long as the area is big enough, with cover to hide behind, we can run a successful SWAT Laser Tag challenge.

NB: the call out fee can vary, depending on total distance covered.

With regards to space, the more space and cover to hide behind the better. If indoors we would require a big hall of some sort – like the assembly hall at most schools. The hall would have to be fairly large to accommodate obstacles for the players to take cover behind whilst playing. The guns have a comfortable range of 50 meters and more so the further away your opponent is the better the player experience.

For outdoor venues such as your garden, the same applies — we need ample running space with sufficient cover for the players to hide behind. Through experience we have found that a garden of + – 2000 m2 and more is suitable. We will need to make use of as much of the natural terrain as possible, trees and etc. are great as players need somewhere to duck and dive.

We have played at many parks and outdoor venues all over Gauteng, KZN and the Cape Peninsula. A form of Laser Mobbing if you will.

Let us know what suburb you reside in and we will assist with choosing a suitable venue that is safe, plays well and ensures that non players and players all have a good time.

All Non-SWAT players that attend the function will be charged a R30 entrance fee payable to SWAT for the SAA Museum

NO cars are allowed to park inside the Air Museum grounds, Birthday Parents may off- load party goods and the vehicle must then be moved

Entrance into aircraft is prohibited, if you would like a museum tour of the aircraft, please book and pay via the official SAA Air Museum channels

Smoking is only allowed in the designated areas (Behind the party hangar)

Players are not allowed to play Laser Tag inside the aircraft

Players are to please stay within the designated playing areas

Players are to listen to the instructions of the SWAT Coach at all times

Please note, SWAT and the players alike are privileged to use the Rand Airport SAA Museum as a Laser Tag venue and are to please adhere to the rules at all times in order to preserve the privilege for the joy and education of our future players

Much Appreciated,
The SWAT Laser Tag Team.

Road directions to Aviation Museum at Rand Airport

From JNB INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT on R24 west and from Witbank on N12 west:

VEER LEFT onto N3 south to DURBAN – then same as from 2. Below

From Johannesburg city area on M2 east and then N3 south:

Drive on M2 east towards Germiston until Geldenhuis interchange Take N3 south to Durban – sharp left hand circular bend – continue as from 3. Below

From Pretoria area on N1 south and then N3 south:

Drive straight through Gillooly’s N12\R24 interchange on N3 south to DURBAN

Continue on N3 south up the Bedfordview hill KEEP RIGHT on N3 south to DURBAN under bridges through Geldenhuis interchange

Pass cement factory with tall masts visible on right and then move to LEFT lane Take next off-ramp 1 km further RAND AIRPORT Exit 106

TURN LEFT at traffic lights T-junction onto Rand Airport Road M46

Drive straight on past next traffic lights at Gosforth Park

Road dips under bridge and later curves left – airport is visible on right

TURN RIGHT at next traffic lights T-junction = still Rand Airport Road but now M48

Long curve to right past some hangars, and then sharp left bend

DO NOT TURN RIGHT, AROUND CIRCLE, TO RAND AIRPORT. > 60 km/h speed limit past school on left 1 km further at traffic lights, TURN RIGHT onto RUSSEL ROAD M37 – several motor dealers on right

Drive 1 km to next traffic lights – at SASOL filling station on left – see SAA aircraft tails 300 m to right

TURN RIGHT = Cachet Road and proceed 50 m to STOP, TURN LEFT into Dakota Crescent (no street names yet) and then follow road around sharp turn right towards aircraft

Drive straight on – be careful of speed bumps – past the aircraft, to parking area at aircraft park entrance

From west and southwest on N12 east:

VEER OFF LEFT at Reading interchange onto R59 north and then as follows:

From Vereeniging on R59 north:

At end of freeway TURN RIGHT at traffic lights T-junction onto South Rand Road M38

On the outskirts of Sandton nestled between Fourways, Bryanston, Rivonia and Kyalami Park lies SWAT Laser Tag’s Awesome Bush Style Battlefield venue! Break out the Cammo Gear because in this warzone you are gonna need it!

Facilities at the Sandton Battleground:

Shaded Braai and Picnic Area

Table and Chairs to set up snacks and cake

Ample space for larger groups

Toilets

Many great photo opportunities

Experienced and friendly marshals whose sole focus is your player experience. They are there to assist any players who may be struggling with the correct technique to accurately tag the opponent.

At this truly awesome location you are privileged to be playing around SAA Boeing 747’s and other aircraft of significant historical value, you will be setting up Birthday Cake and snacks underneath the wings of a SAA Boeing 747 and not just any Boeing but the actual Boeing 747 LEBOMBO that on the 24th of June 1995 swooped across a crowded Ellis Park Stadium at the Rugby World Cup final between South Africa and New Zealand, bearing Good Luck Bokke beneath her wings. The rest is glorious history. www.saamuseum.co.za

Please note that S.W.A.T are privileged by special permission to use the Aviation Museum after hours and therefore the aircraft will not be open during SWAT combat missions and patrons wishing to see the inside of the Aircraft are please to do so during normal public operating hours.